Introducing the Oxford Index

The Oxford Index Underbar is now available on each page of Oxford Bibliographies. The Oxford Index Underbar is a free search and discovery service, which shows links to related content from all Oxford University Press online content (journal articles, scholarly monographs, reference content, primary sources, etc.).

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Oxford User Research Program

The Oxford User Research Program is a longitudinal, global initiative assessing the way librarians, academics, and students discover, view, evaluate, and interact with content. The feedback from this program informs the development and improvement of Oxford Bibliographies to ensure a positive and valuable experience for users. If you are interested in learning more and how you can get involved in the Oxford User Research Program, please contact our Market Research Department.

Previous Updates

The April 2015 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas.

The March 2015 update included the addition of 80 new and revised articles across 26 subject areas.

The February 2015 update included the addition of 71 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas.

The January 2015 update included the addition of 106 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas.

The November 2014 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 28 subject areas.

The October 2014 update included the addition of 69 new and revised articles across 28 subject areas.

The September 2014 update included the addition of 121 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas.

The August 2014 update included the addition of 59 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas.

The July 2014 update included the addition of 82 new and revised articles across 32 subject areas.

The June 2014 update included the addition of 120 new and revised articles across 33 subject areas

The May 2014 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas

The April 2014 update included the addition of 62 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas

The March 2014 update included the Featured Author Map and the addition of 132 new and revised articles across 30 subjects

The October 2013 update included the addition of 134 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas. This update also included the launch of the Featured Author map

The September 2013 update included the addition of 194 new and revised articles across 31 subjects

The August 2013 update included the addition of 187 new and revised articles across 32 subjects

The July 2013 update included the addition of 145 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas. This update also included the announcement that Oxford Bibliographies had won the 2013 Best in Class Award, in the category of 'Reference', from the Interactive Media Awards

The June 2013 update included the addition of 119 new and revise articles across 26 subjects.

The April 2013 update included the addition of Chinese Studies to Oxford Bibliographies. In addition, this update included 177 new and revised articles across 26 subjects.